| From 'Abdullaah Ibn Mas'ood who said that
the Prophet (PBUH) said, "No one will enter Paradise who has an atom's weight of
pride in his heart." A man said, "What if a man likes his clothes to look good
and his shoes to look good?" He said, "Allaah is beautiful and loves beauty.
Pride means denying the truth and looking down on people." Ibnul-Qayyim (d.751H) - may Allah bless him - said, commenting upon this hadeeth: ''The
phrase 'Allaah is beautiful and loves beauty,' includes the beautiful clothing which was
asked about in the same hadeeth. It is included by way of generalization, meaning that
beauty in all things is what is meant here. In Saheeh Muslim, it says: "Allaah is
good and only accepts that which is good." In Sunanut-Tirmidhee it says: "Allaah
loves to see the effects of His blessing on His slave.'' It was reported that Abul-Ahwas
al-Jashamee said: The Prophet (PBUH) saw me wearing old, tattered clothes, and asked
me, "Do you have any wealth?" I said, "Yes." He said, "What kind
of wealth?" I said, "All that Allaah has given me of camels and sheep." He
said, "Then show the generous blessings that He has given you." Allaah, may He
be glorified, loves the effects of His blessings to His slave to be made manifest, for
this is part of the beauty that He loves, and that is part of the gratitude for His
blessings which forms an inner beauty (beauty of character). Allaah loves to see the
external beauty of His slaves which reflects His blessings on them, and the inner beauty
of their gratitude to Him for those blessings. Because He loves beauty, He sends down on
His slaves clothes and adornments with which they may make their outward appearance
beautiful and He gives them taqwaa which makes their inner characters beautiful. Allaah
says:
"O Children of Adam! We have bestowed
raiment upon you to cover yourselves (screen your private parts, etc.) and as an
adornment, and the raiment of righteousness, that is better." [7:26]
And He says, speaking of the people of Paradise:
".and He gave them Nadrataan (a light of
beauty) and joy. And their recompense shall be Paradise and silken garments, because they
were patient." [76:11-12]
Their faces will be made beautiful with the nadrah (light of beauty), their innermost
being with joy and their bodies with silken garments. Just as Allaah loves beauty in
words, deeds, garments and outward appearance, so He hates ugliness in words, deeds,
garments and outward appearance. He hates ugliness and its people, and loves beauty and
its people. But two groups are misguided with regard to this issue: a group who say that
everything that He has created is beautiful, so He loves all that He has created and we
should love all that He has created and not hate anything. They say: whoever realizes that
all that exists comes from Him will see that it is beautiful. these people have no sense
of jealousy for the sake of Allaah or hatred and enmity for the sake of Allaah, or
denouncing what is evil (munkar), or jihaad (struggle) for the sake of Allaah, or adhering
His limits. They regard the beauty of images, male or female, as being part of the beauty
that Allaah loves, and seek to worship Allaah through immoral acts. Some of them may even
go so far as to claim that the One Whom they worship is manifested or incarnated in those
images.
The second group, on the other hand, say that Allaah condemns the beauty of images, forms
and outward appearances. Allaah says about the munaafiqoon (hypocrites):
"And when you look at them, their bodies
please you." [63:4]
"And how many a generation have We
destroyed before them. Who were better in wealth, goods and outward appearance?"
[19:54]
In Saheeh Muslim it is reported that the Prophet (PBUH) said: "Allaah does not look
at your outward appearance and your wealth, rather He looks at your hearts and
deeds."
According to another hadeeth: "Shabbiness is part of faith." Allaah condemns
those who are extravagant, which applies to extravagance in clothing as well as in food
and drink.
In order to settle this dispute, we may say that beauty in clothing and outward appearance
is of three types, one of which is commendable, one is blameworthy and one of which is
neither. The kind of beauty which is to be commended is that which is done for the sake of
Allaah, to help one to obey Allaah and fulfil His commands, such as when the
Prophet (PBUH) made himself look beautiful (i.e. handsome) when meeting the
delegations that came to him. This is like wearing armour or battle-dress when fighting,
or wearing silk and showing off (in front of the enemy). This is commendable because it is
done to make the word of Allaah supreme and to support His religion and annoy His enemies.
The blameworthy kind of beauty is that which is done for the sake of this world, for
reasons of power, false pride and showing off, or to fulfil some (selfish) desires. This
also includes cases where beauty is an end in itself for a person and is all he cares
about. Many people have no other concern in life. As for the kind of beauty which is
neither commendable nor blameworthy, it is that which has nothing to do with either of the
two purposes mentioned above (i.e., it is neither for the sake of Allaah nor for the sake
of worldly purposes).
The hadeeth under discussion refers to two important principles, knowledge and behaviour.
Allaah is to be acknowledged for beauty that bears no resemblance to anything else, and He
is to be worshipped by means of the beauty which He loves in words, deeds and attitudes.
He loves His slaves to beautify their tongues with the truth, to beautify their hearts
with sincere devotion (ikhlaas), love, repentance and trust in Him, to beautify their
faculties with obedience, and to beautify their bodies by showing His blessings upon them
in their clothing and by keeping them pure and free of any filth, dirt or impurity, by
removing the hairs which should be removed, by circumcision, and by clipping the nails.
Thus they recognize Allaah through these qualities of beauty and seek to draw close to Him
through beautiful words, deeds and attitudes. They acknowledge Him for the beauty which is
His attribute and they worship Him through the beauty which He has prescribed and His
religion. The hadeeth combines these two principles of knowledge and behaviour." |